Some Oregon Communities Vote To Ban Psilocybin Businesses
“I think it’s really unfortunate that local communities, often rural communities continue to prevent access to psilocybin services.”
“I think it’s really unfortunate that local communities, often rural communities continue to prevent access to psilocybin services.”
From avoiding the cannabis community to living up to claims that the campaign was catering to elite interests, Yes on 4 is an example of how not to run
The Psychedelic Medicine Task Force was created to survey the research on potential therapeutic uses of hallucinogens like LSD, MDMA and psilocybin mushrooms
Speaking of the “Magic Mushroom” chocolate bars in question, store management said, “[the DEA] … had done their own lab testing on the products and some … did not pass their standards.”
On the cost of psilocybin, adult versus medical programs, and FDA developments. Based on “interviews with facilitators, service center owners, manufacturers, researchers and policymakers in Oregon.”
How a product like mushroom gummies can fall through the regulatory cracks
Founder of Connecticut for Accessible Psychedelic Medicine tells TJM: “When people see that their own lives can improve, it builds a community [that] is willing to fight.”
And one lawmaker decries deception but vows to “continue to work with grassroots advocates, veterans, mental health professionals, addiction specialists and a growing coalition of supporters”
Veteran impersonation act outrages activists, further muddies grassroots waters
Advocates decry “shadow campaign” subverting ballot initiative to legalize psychedelics in Massachusetts
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